The Book of Jane Leap like a lunatic over the chasm below Your true self awaits you, and you will know. Ebook
Leap like a lunatic over the chasm below, your true self awaits
by Jane Evershed
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Act like you already
Manage a nation,
Summon your purpose
With your heart's conviction
And take your station.
You are being nudged
By earth-necessity
To resurrect humanity
And mold it
With your hands
Gentle and strong
Into a sculpture of sanity.
Come on.
You can no longer carry
The rage, fury and weep
Of fire, storm and flood,
The seeping of shed blood,
You have been
Missing In Action,
Lured way off track,
By instigated distraction.
Hurl your” lesser than”
All the way back
To Minoan Crete
Risk your life,
Gather a clan.
Take the reigns
Take to the street.
There is global warming
And war to defeat.
And a host of heinous crimes
Which render woman as meat,
To tenderize, to use, to enter,
To traffick, stone and burn,
When will we learn?
Woman, all sisters
Remember your power
It is for earth healing
That we yearn.
~ By Jane Evershed JaneEvershed.com Visit for more!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Education
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 120 pgs
- Publish Date: Feb 19, 2012
- Last Edit Nov 01, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords women, earth, mother, empowering, women, patriarchy, matriarchy, parity.
About the Creator
About the Artist / Author Jane Evershed: Mother, Artist, Activist, Poet and Presenter Born in England in 1959 and then moving to South Africa at the age of nine, the experience of growing up during the racist Apartheid era taught Jane Evershed the nature of domination firsthand from a young age and informs her artistic consciousness to this day. In 1990 Jane began raising her two children as a single mother in Minneapolis Minnesota in the US, using the income she made from self-publishing her art series, most notably, The Power of Woman. Her note cards, prints and journals have been nationally distributed since 1989. Jane's activism began at the age of 21 when she was jailed briefly in South Africa for opposing the system of apartheid. She spent two years on The Board of Women Against Military Madness and was jailed briefly for activism against an arms manufacturer all were found not guilty under the Geneva Conventions. She now lives in/with nature where sanity reigns supreme.